Archive for August, 2008

Nature Calls

Saturday, August 23rd, 2008

At A Liang’s recent Tea Lecture, we got to enjoy fresh air, lush mountain scenery, and of course, some gnarly nature! His friend’s farm is home to all sorts of interesting critters. Two that stood out are featured here - if you’re squeamish, skip this one!

Tea Lecture

Saturday, August 23rd, 2008

A couple of weeks ago, A Liang held a tea event in Maokong at his friend’s farm (see Farm Resort for details). Most of the participants were teachers or professionals with a strong interest in tea. The day began with a hike from Jen Jr University to Chr Nan Temple (one of the stops on the [...]

Tandem Gaiwan

Saturday, August 23rd, 2008

A Liang was recently asked to organize a hike & tea lecture for a group of tea enthusiasts, and he asked me to help out by brewing tea for the guests. Of course, I’m always up for some brew, and love working the gaiwans for him, but there were around 40 guests, and it was quite [...]

Farm Resort

Saturday, August 23rd, 2008

Aliang’s friend has a great place up in the hills and I got to visit them a few weeks ago to help A Liang with a tea lecture he organized. They’ve got a small farm, which means they grow a lot of their own vegetables and stuff, but aren’t really a commercial producer.

Happy Birthday Teaguy!

Sunday, August 10th, 2008

I really struggled with the decision to write this post - it’s a hard thing to admit to the whole world one is getting older. I turned ?? on Friday, August 8th (let’s just say I was born in the Year of the Horse, and you can go figure it out on your own HERE, ok??) [...]

Old Oolong

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008

I was talking to a friend awhile back about aged teas, and the fact that aging can be good for teas other than Pu-er (depending on a lot of variables, of course). I was having a hard time explaining how aged oolong is different, so in the end, I got out a sample I picked up [...]

Teapot Basics

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

A friend asked me to pick out a nice, simple basic ’starter tea set’ for him the other day, so I thought I’d share a little about buying teapots with all of you. Regardless of the price range or skill level of the user, there are a few important features of the pot to check out.